No extreme damage has been reported as a result of the dust storm thus far, but the photos reveal a wild site that you would certainly not want to behold in person.

The huge ball of dust built up in a "matter of minutes," tug boat worker Brett Martin told The West Australian's Rhianna King. Thanks to the Perth Weather Live Facebook page, which has a selection of incredible photos, we get a glimpse of that swift and terrifying site:

The storm eventually hit land, eating up a residential area in Onslow, Australia:

Once it hit, gusts reached about 63 miles per hours. Here's some video footage of that, also via Perth Weather Live:

While the dust storm looks ominous, the western coast of Australia is also bracing for its first cyclone of this bad-weather season, reports Reuters. The category-three cyclone is scheduled to hit Sunday, threatening 80 mile per hour winds, according to The Daily Telegraph. Below is the expected trajectory from the Australian Meteorology Bureau, with Onslow right in its way.